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Courtesy of Spring Meadow Nursery

Courtesy of Spring Meadow Nursery


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Abelia grandiflora 'Lynn' PPAF CBRAF Plant propagation prohibited

PINKY BELLSĀ­™ ABELIA

Breeder
Buy Pinky Bells™ Abelia; online. Pinky Bells Abelia is a compact plant that has the largest flowers of any abelia! Pendulous, lavender-pink flowers bloom from mid-summer to fall. New growth on the foliage and stems takes on red hues in late spring and autumn. This cross between Abelia schumannii 'Bumblebee' and Abelia zanderi 'Little Richard' has a strong root system, healthy growth and excellent container presentation.
  • New Item

Height:

2-3 Feet

Spread:

2-3 Feet

Hardiness Zone:

6-9

What's My Hardiness Zone?

Plant Characteristics

Attributes
  • Semi-Evergreen
Exposure
  • Sun
  • Part Shade
Growth Rate
  • Medium
Flower Color
  • Pink
  • Green
  • Yellow
Recommended Planting Time
  • Anytime
Foliage Color (summer)
  • Chartreuse
  • Gold
Nature Attraction
  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Deer Resistant
  • Attracts Hummingbirds
Season of Interest (Foliage)
  • Spring Flowers
  • Summer
Plant Introduction
  • Proven Winner® / ColorChoice®
  • Garden Debut
Best Characteristics
  • Flower
  • Foliage
  • Growth Habit
Soil Moisture Needs
  • Average
Plant Type
  • Shrub
  • Flowering Shrub
Best Usages
  • Near Water Gardens or Ponds
  • Mass Planting
  • Rock Gardens
  • Container Plant
  • Accent Plant
  • Border Plant
 

Homeowner Growing & Maintenance

Abelia is easy to grow, and adapts to most conditions. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer. To give your plant the best start possible, we include a free fertilizer packet.

Interesting Notes

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